Birds that lived on flies laid bluish eggs in the days of Joseph, as they will two thousand years hence, if the sun should not fall from his throne, or the earth not break her harness from the planetary car. The first bird that was caged oftener sung... Nature considered as a revelation - Side 57av Robert Slater Bayley - 1836 - 250 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1837 - 860 sider
...together, analo£)us to the beginning of our April, in the days of Nhnrod. inis that lived on Mies laid blueish eggs in the days of Joseph, as they will...thousand years hence, if the sun should not fall from bis throne, or the earth not break her harness from the planetary car. The first bird that was caged... | |
| 1842 - 740 sider
...as they will this autumn. The cuckoo and the nightingale first began their song together, analogous to the beginning of our April, in the days of Nimrod. Birds that lived on fliet laid blueish eggs in the days of Joseph as they will 2000 years hence, if the sun should not... | |
| 1849 - 424 sider
...antumn. The cuckoo and the nightingale first began their song together, analogous to the begiuning of our April, in the days of Nimrod. Birds that lived on flies laid bluish eggs in the days of Joseph, as they will two thousand years hence, if the sun should not fall... | |
| 1852 - 604 sider
...to j the beginning of our April, in the days of j Niturod. Birds that lived on flies had laid blue eggs in the days of Joseph, as they will two thousand...earth not break her harness from the planetary car. j The first bird that was caged oftener sang in ! iidaijio than in natural spirit. Corals have ever... | |
| 1853 - 394 sider
...as they will this autumn. The cuckoo and the nightingale first began their song together, analogous to the beginning of our April, in the days of Nimrod....flies laid blueish eggs in the days of Joseph, as they wiU two thousand years hence — if the sun should not fall from his throne, or the earth not break... | |
| Sunbeams - 1861 - 368 sider
...as they will next autumn. The cuckoo and the nightingale first began their song together, analogous to the beginning of our April, in the days of Nimrod. Birds that lived on flies laid bluish eggs in the days of Joseph, as they will two thousand years hence, if the sun should not fall... | |
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